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To understand and to translate regenerative medicine biology

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The McGill Regenerative Medicine Network (MRM Network) is committed to creating a research network that tackles research priorities leading to the advancement of scientific knowledge in the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine at McGill University and beyond. The MRM also facilitates the translation of new discoveries into clinical practice, trains a new generation of regenerative medicine investigators and aims to address societal and ethical issues associated with the use of these technologies. The MRM Network strives to promote strong transdisciplinary connections between fundamental and clinical research at McGill University.

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McGill24: Support Regenerative Medicine at McGill

Today, #McGill24 returns for its 9th edition. At the McGill Regenerative Medicine Network, we are…


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Last week to submit your abstract for the 2024 MRM Symposium!

We encourage all MRM trainees to submit an abstract for the 2024 MRM Symposium. The…


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Results of the Lucie Besner Travel Awards Competition – Winter 2024

The MRM Network is pleased to announce the results of the Winter 2024 Lucie Besner…


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Tribute to Charles Leblond

Nearly 70 years ago, Professor Charles Leblond led McGill in regenerative medicine with the first report of mammalian stem cells. Since this 1954 discovery, the regenerative medicine field has advanced remarkably with an expectation that regenerative medicine research and applications are predicted to reach $100 billion worldwide in the next quarter century.

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Photo Contest

Congratulations to Neha Dinesh, Ph.D. Candidate in Dieter Reinhardt’s lab, and Ziyi Li, Master candidate in Ajitha Thanabalasuriar’s Lab, who respectively won first and second prizes in the 2023 MRM Photo Contest.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the contest and contributed to its success. Special thanks to the members of the Prizes and Awards Committee, who took the time to analyze and evaluate each picture submitted.

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